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    Some of the things going on at CERN in Switzerland / France changed his mind on the existence of God, heaven and hell. That?s where the large hadron collider is. If any of you are interested in things like that, google ?CERN portal opened?. Will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. They are doing some scary things there, that are seriously unbelievable and incomprehensible, since the discovery of the ?God particle? a few years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    Some of the things going on at CERN in Switzerland / France changed his mind on the existence of God, heaven and hell. That?s where the large hadron collider is. If any of you are interested in things like that, google ?CERN portal opened?. Will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. They are doing some scary things there, that are seriously unbelievable and incomprehensible, since the discovery of the ?God particle? a few years ago.
    Thanks to CERN our reality is unraveling like a cheap sweater (The Mandela Effect!)***

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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    Some of the things going on at CERN in Switzerland / France changed his mind on the existence of God, heaven and hell. That?s where the large hadron collider is. If any of you are interested in things like that, google ?CERN portal opened?. Will make the hair stand up on the back of your neck. They are doing some scary things there, that are seriously unbelievable and incomprehensible, since the discovery of the ?God particle? a few years ago.
    You mean this?
    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/cl...new-dimension/

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    Quote Originally Posted by sleepy dawg View Post
    No, i don't meant that, internet cowboy. I'm referring to the real research. Not snopes BS, or youtube "mandela effect" morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    No, i don't meant that, internet cowboy. I'm referring to the real research. Not snopes BS, or youtube "mandela effect" morons.

    Since you wan't like an expert on the subject...show us some proof that snopes doesn't discredit with verified facts..
    Mr. Internet Badass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoobaDawg View Post
    Since you wan't like an expert on the subject...show us some proof that snopes doesn't discredit with verified facts..
    Mr. Internet Badass.

    I bet you're a riot at parties. First of all, I wasn't replying to you. Seems you'd know that based on the quote. Second of all, you don't appear to be a very smart guy. In this post, or any of the others I've seen. Just a bullshite artist. So, not really a good place for you to be getting out of your lane. It won't end well for you. But if you insist....Here goes, sunshine...

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/opening-strange-portals-in-physics-92901090/"]https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/opening-strange-portals-in-physics-92901090/"]https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/opening-strange-portals-in-physics-92901090/

    And another. Skip on down to 7,6,5,4,3,2, & especially 1, if you aren't patient enough to read the whole article.

    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/"]https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/"]https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/

    Here's another

    https://futurism.com/cern-research-finds-the-universe-should-not-actually-exist/"]https://futurism.com/cern-research-finds-the-universe-should-not-actually-exist/"]https://futurism.com/cern-research-finds-the-universe-should-not-actually-exist/

    and finally,

    https://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html"]https://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html"]https://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html

    Just because something is too complicated for you to wrap your head around doesn't mean it isn't true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    I bet you're a riot at parties. First of all, I wasn't replying to you. Seems you'd know that based on the quote. Second of all, you don't appear to be a very smart guy. In this post, or any of the others I've seen. Just a bullshite artist. So, not really a good place for you to be getting out of your lane. It won't end well for you. But if you insist....Here goes, sunshine...

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/opening-strange-portals-in-physics-92901090/"]https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/opening-strange-portals-in-physics-92901090/"]https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/opening-strange-portals-in-physics-92901090/

    And another. Skip on down to 7,6,5,4,3,2, & especially 1, if you aren't patient enough to read the whole article.

    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/"]https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/"]https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/

    Here's another

    https://futurism.com/cern-research-finds-the-universe-should-not-actually-exist/"]https://futurism.com/cern-research-finds-the-universe-should-not-actually-exist/"]https://futurism.com/cern-research-finds-the-universe-should-not-actually-exist/

    and finally,

    https://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html"]https://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html"]https://www.livescience.com/47737-stephen-hawking-higgs-boson-universe-doomsday.html

    Just because something is too complicated for you to wrap your head around doesn't mean it isn't true.
    Damn, your Dr. Sheldon Cooper!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    I bet you're a riot at parties. First of all, I wasn't replying to you. Seems you'd know that based on the quote. Second of all, you don't appear to be a very smart guy. In this post, or any of the others I've seen. Just a bullshite artist. So, not really a good place for you to be getting out of your lane. It won't end well for you. But if you insist....Here goes, sunshine...

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/scien...sics-92901090/

    And another. Skip on down to 7,6,5,4,3,2, & especially 1, if you aren't patient enough to read the whole article.

    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern...-hadron-higgs/

    Here's another

    https://futurism.com/cern-research-f...ctually-exist/

    and finally,

    https://www.livescience.com/47737-st...-doomsday.html

    Just because something is too complicated for you to wrap your head around doesn't mean it isn't true.

    Wow... where do I start.. First off.. learn how to link shit you dumbass. pasting it 3 times makes's your post look like shit.
    and just because I asked for your proof means I can't understand it? Wow.. maybe I was interested in reading and judging and debating what your thought process was, since you are not the king of all minds and ruler of the free thoughts. I'm sorry your little brain can't seem to understand that.

    Thanks for the links. Now eat shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScoobaDawg View Post
    Wow... where do I start.. First off.. learn how to link shit you dumbass. pasting it 3 times makes's your post look like shit.
    and just because I asked for your proof means I can't understand it? Wow.. maybe I was interested in reading and judging and debating what your thought process was, since you are not the king of all minds and ruler of the free thoughts. I'm sorry your little brain can't seem to understand that.

    Thanks for the links. Now eat shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    I bet you're a riot at parties. First of all, I wasn't replying to you. Seems you'd know that based on the quote. Second of all, you don't appear to be a very smart guy. In this post, or any of the others I've seen. Just a bullshite artist. So, not really a good place for you to be getting out of your lane. It won't end well for you. But if you insist....Here goes, sunshine...

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/scien...sics-92901090/

    And another. Skip on down to 7,6,5,4,3,2, & especially 1, if you aren't patient enough to read the whole article.
    https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern...-hadron-higgs/

    Here's another

    https://futurism.com/cern-research-f...ctually-exist/

    and finally,

    https://www.livescience.com/47737-st...-doomsday.html

    Just because something is too complicated for you to wrap your head around doesn't mean it isn't true.
    Alright.. I have digested the articles you linked. 2 of them focus on a quote from Stephen. Specifically the RT item #7 "quotes" Hawking as saying "?The God particle found by CERN could destroy the universe,? " but actually wrote in the preface
    "The Higgs potential has the worrisome feature that it might become metastable at energies above 100 [billion] gigaelectronvolts (GeV). This could mean that the universe could undergo catastrophic vacuum decay, with a bubble of the true vacuum expanding at the speed of light. This could happen at any time and we wouldn't see it coming."
    This story tries to explain a little more context of this statement.

    https://www.popularmechanics.com/sci...erse-17192502/

    What Hawking is talking about here is not the Higgs boson but what's called the Higgs potential, which are "totally different concepts," says Katie Mack, a theoretical astrophysicist at Melbourne University. The Higgs field permeates the entire universe, and the Higgs boson is an excitation of that field, just like an electron is an excitation of an electric field. In this analogy, the Higgs potential is like the voltage, determining the value of the field.
    Once physicists began to close in on the mass of the Higgs boson, they were able to work out the Higgs potential. That value seemed to reveal that the universe exists in what's known as a meta-stable vacuum state, or false vacuum, a state that's stable for now but could slip into the "true" vacuum at any time. This is the catastrophic vacuum decay in Hawking's warning, though he is not the first to posit the idea.
    Is he right?
    "There are a couple of really good reasons to think that's not the end of the story," Mack says. There are two ways for a meta-stable state to fall off into the true vacuum?one classical way, and one quantum way. The first would occur via a huge energy boost, the 100 billion GeVs Hawking mentions. But, Mack says, the universe already experienced such high energies during the period of inflation just after the big bang. Particles in cosmic rays from space also regularly collide with these kinds of high energies, and yet the vacuum hasn't collapsed (otherwise, we wouldn't be here).
    "Imagine that somebody hands you a piece of paper and says, 'This piece of paper has the potential to spontaneously combust,' and so you might be worried," Mack says. "But then they tell you 20 years ago it was in a furnace." If it didn't combust in the furnace, it's not likely to combust sitting in your hand.

    I'm not touching the almost conspiracy level thoughts of 5 and 3.


    #6 Opening the door to other dimensions
    Well it's very interesting. Could there be another Dimension that we don't know about..that re-writes physics. VERY likely... and that point comes from your First link..
    Would it really be that surprising considering our laws of physics are incomplete we know.. and so much of the universe is Dark matter or energy that we don't understand at this time...(as discussed in RT's #4 point)


    This extra dimension could be separated from ours by a million trillion trillionth of a centimeter. Is this a parallel yet inaccessible universe?
    It interacts with our dimensions only via gravity. And gravity is extremely weak. An elementary particle at ordinary energies exerts negligible gravitational force. But at the LHC, if this idea is right, we would see evidence of this extra dimension. Particles could carry momentum into the extra dimension, and that could actually be observable.

    But it?s not something you think of as a ?parallel universe??
    Technically, yes, it could exist parallel to our universe. But it?s not just a carbon copy of our universe, which a lot of people think of when they hear that phrase.

    If physicists do find solid evidence of extra dimensions, how would that affect our view of the universe and our place in it?
    You can have very exotic underlying phenomena, but they still would be consistent with the ordinary rules we?re familiar with. At some level, it doesn?t change anything. However, it means that at some deep underlying level, there?s a much richer universe out there. It?s just a wonderful thing to know what our universe is made of.


    #2 the theory of the sculpture Outside.. it's not the "
    Deity of destruction" It mean's so much more and is it rooted in history.
    http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-maha-shivratri-why-cern-the-world-s-largest-particle-physics-lab-has-a-statue-of-lord-shiva-2186655




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    Also a general note about the use of religious words in scientific literature--they're almost always used ironically and/or prescribed by the media.

    For example, the phrase 'God particle' (referring to the Higgs boson) comes from the title of a 1993 book on the subject by Dr. Lederman. In it he jokes that the publisher wouldn't let them name it the "G**damn particle," which would be more apt of a name because of how frustrating it was to observe. That's the kindest explanation for the nickname. There is a less kind explanation that it got that name because the Higgs boson can explain the "creation of matter from nothing" (paraphrasing on a very complex subject--I'm happy to talk about it more offline. But it probably would derail this whole thread.)

    tl;dr: use discoveries in science to justify your religious beliefs at your own risk.

    ETA: didn't know the G-D word was censored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ababyatemydingo View Post
    No, i don't meant that, internet cowboy. I'm referring to the real research. Not snopes BS, or youtube "mandela effect" morons.
    The Bernstein Bears mysterious name change, the missing member of The Facts of Life cast, 80's movies nobody can remember!! That shit's real dude!!****************************

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